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they say they are open to changes. it includes a levy on deposits under 100,000 euro. the numbers we came up with are the base level. if there is any other way to achieve it, up to 100,000, we would not have the slightest problem. we would have to wait and see. >> given the angry reaction, there does appear to be rethinking going on behind the scenes. >> for more, we cross over live to cyprus to talk to nathan. it looks like the public backlash and international criticism are indeed forcing a rethink on this levy on bank deposits. how much room do they have? >> quite a bit of room as long as they can meet the magic number a 5.6 billion euros which would have been collected from the taxes they would levy on bank accounts. what they're trying to do now is making deeper -- the poor sav ers, accounts with less than 100,000 euros, not bear the brunt. they are trying to knock it down to 3%. they are shaking their heads saying there is absolutely no assurance lot they would get through the door in parliament. >> give us a feel for our normal people are reacting without a bail
they say they are open to changes. it includes a levy on deposits under 100,000 euro. the numbers we came up with are the base level. if there is any other way to achieve it, up to 100,000, we would not have the slightest problem. we would have to wait and see. >> given the angry reaction, there does appear to be rethinking going on behind the scenes. >> for more, we cross over live to cyprus to talk to nathan. it looks like the public backlash and international criticism are indeed...
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john: the other distraction is the change the subject. obama talks about the war on the women that republicans wage. the problem of the day. >> a problem that did not this -- did not get discussed. go back to the debates. the three major party debates in the presidential campaign. it did not u the phrase debt ceiling even once. fiscal cliff, that was a big deal. not once. the only mention sequester once. it was for a lot to say it wa't his fault and is not going to happen. that made t campaign about bain capital, what women. 47 percent, anything that the actual economy. long term entitlements, and it is a way to distract people. this is a time-honored washington concept. john: of course not just president obama. president bush the elder, type the drug war in the speech from the oval office holding a bag of cocaine. >> this is crack cocaine seized a few days ago by drug enforcement agents in a park just across the street from the white house. john: wow. right across the street from the white house. it turned out that that was crack sold in
john: the other distraction is the change the subject. obama talks about the war on the women that republicans wage. the problem of the day. >> a problem that did not this -- did not get discussed. go back to the debates. the three major party debates in the presidential campaign. it did not u the phrase debt ceiling even once. fiscal cliff, that was a big deal. not once. the only mention sequester once. it was for a lot to say it wa't his fault and is not going to happen. that made t...
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john: the other distraction is the change the subject. obama talks about the war on the women that republicans wage. the problem of the day. >> a problem that did not this -- d not get discussed. go back to the debates. the three major party debates in the presintial campaign. it did not use the phrase debt ceiling even once. fiscal cliff, that was a big deal. not once. the only mention sequester once. it was for a lot to say it wasn't his fault and is not going to happen. that made the campaign about bain capital, what women. 47 percent, anything that the actual economy. long term entitlements, and it is a way to distract people. this is a time-honored washington concept. john: of course not just president obama. president bush the elder, type the drug war in the speech from the oval office holding a bag of cocaine. >> this is crack cocaine seized a few days ago by drug enforcement agents in a park just across the street from the white house. john: wow. right across the street from the white house. it turned out that that was crack sold
john: the other distraction is the change the subject. obama talks about the war on the women that republicans wage. the problem of the day. >> a problem that did not this -- d not get discussed. go back to the debates. the three major party debates in the presintial campaign. it did not use the phrase debt ceiling even once. fiscal cliff, that was a big deal. not once. the only mention sequester once. it was for a lot to say it wasn't his fault and is not going to happen. that made the...
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just getting dressed or fed or changing napies. if one or more kids are having a bad day then it can be pretty stressful. >> trained statue such as jessica are in short supply. wages are comparatively low. it's estimated that some 140,000 day care workers are need told meet to growing demand in germany. >> it annoys me that the government announces universal day care and then there aren't enough places. they didn't make sure that there would be enough childcare specialists first. it's annoying. >> in the meantime, christina and oliver are hoping to get a lucky break before august. if not, they'll probably have to hire an expensive private child minder. >> how tough is the situation for parents today? earlier we asked our political correspondent peter craven. >> let's focus on that issue of the under 3s. of course, mothers do want to have the feeling if they're going to go out and do a full day's work and make a full contribution to the economy, they want the feeling that their young children are in good hands during the day. there
just getting dressed or fed or changing napies. if one or more kids are having a bad day then it can be pretty stressful. >> trained statue such as jessica are in short supply. wages are comparatively low. it's estimated that some 140,000 day care workers are need told meet to growing demand in germany. >> it annoys me that the government announces universal day care and then there aren't enough places. they didn't make sure that there would be enough childcare specialists first....
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the economy is changing very fast. no matter with the most reliable indicators and things you was to get it wrong. a sampling. nonetheless there are a certain amount of political bumps in those numbers which is why i think there are really off. i think they are of no more than a war in the past. dennis: let's try to deliver and figure out, if chinese growth were to fall in real terms, less than 4 percent, how does that hurt us? >> it doesn't really we have an economy geared to buying, not selling. that is not good for gdp. where it hurts us is the shock. when the chinese economy does fall apart people around the world going to say, oh, my god. the stock markets will tank and there will be panic and global markets. dennis: so it's the fraidy-cat factor. everyone thinks the world is falling apart. when certain people argue that the slower china economy could actually be a good thing? we were very worried when the economy was growing over 10%? >> the problem right now, too much debt. what they did to bump up growth rates
the economy is changing very fast. no matter with the most reliable indicators and things you was to get it wrong. a sampling. nonetheless there are a certain amount of political bumps in those numbers which is why i think there are really off. i think they are of no more than a war in the past. dennis: let's try to deliver and figure out, if chinese growth were to fall in real terms, less than 4 percent, how does that hurt us? >> it doesn't really we have an economy geared to buying, not...
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there have been few changes to the rules. a lot of the cars will be at a similar technical level. >> the field is wide open. more teams are expected to be in including mercedes. it is under huge pressure. shareholders criticized its involvement as a waste of money after three years without success. >> they have wrong people at the wrong level of hierarchy doing the wrong things. the car maker has every right in the world to demand success. the team has to deliver. if it doesn't mercedes might say we are pulling out. >> the mercedes team has been completely overhauled. a racing legend brought into a management role. louis hamilton has taken the place of michael schumaker and the new head of the motorsport cast doubt on the future of team principal. >> there are a few areas i would like to make changes but i need to find out more before i act. we will have to wait and see. >> mercedes got a boost during testing for the new season. no one was faster. >> incredible. it is a great feeling. it seems to be a perfect fit. >> but it w
there have been few changes to the rules. a lot of the cars will be at a similar technical level. >> the field is wide open. more teams are expected to be in including mercedes. it is under huge pressure. shareholders criticized its involvement as a waste of money after three years without success. >> they have wrong people at the wrong level of hierarchy doing the wrong things. the car maker has every right in the world to demand success. the team has to deliver. if it doesn't...
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china the shift from one generation of leaders to the next one is complete a new prime minister likud chang is now in charge of the world's second largest economy he faces the challenge of boosting economic growth which has slowed in recent years a recent report of from price a waterhouse cooper says that by twenty seventeen china will match the u.s. as the world's leading economy before surging ahead also said to increase its military spending now the struggle for regional influence between beijing and washington is longstanding this map here shows how the u.s. if you look at the map the u.s. has actually increased its military presence in the region as a source of concern for chinese leaders c.c.t.v. correspondent ian way says of the growth of american influence in these regions is fueling local disputes. there used to be a superstitious belief almost in china about the eight percent growth rate of the national g.d.p. number has been slowed down to about seven point five percent it has to be a slow down number because china is doing this transition from a growth fund to t. to a growth in
china the shift from one generation of leaders to the next one is complete a new prime minister likud chang is now in charge of the world's second largest economy he faces the challenge of boosting economic growth which has slowed in recent years a recent report of from price a waterhouse cooper says that by twenty seventeen china will match the u.s. as the world's leading economy before surging ahead also said to increase its military spending now the struggle for regional influence between...
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. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were necessary. >> together, the brics nations account for a quarter of the world's economic output, and they want their political influence to mirror that. since last year, they've been exploring the idea of setting up their own development bank, an institution they hope to shake of the global order. it should provide a counterbalance to the world bank, which they say is dominated by western nations and does little to tackle under development. there is agreement in principle to set up the bank, but leaders still disagree on how it will be funded and how
. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were...
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they accused him of bringing about little positive change while in office. the majority ofhe central afrin republic still lives entire property despite vast natural resources that include diamonds, gold, and uranium. south africa has confirmed that at least 13 of its soldiers were killed in the weekends fighting. they were stationed alongside french groups as peacekeepers in the cntry. for decades, lyrical instability ha ruled the central african republic. this is just the latest in a long line of foods -- ocf coups. >> short break, back in a minute. >> her mother is hiv positive. he was infected at birth. she probably will not live until the age of i've. -- of the 5. the german aids foundation is supporting the project. get a baby a future. make a donation. to save a life. >> thank you for saying -- you staying with us. >> welcome back. >> those oppition leaders welcomed the announcement, but it remains very divided. -- he does intend to address the summit. >> meanwhile, syrian activists are trying to mobilize german support for their efforts to oust the as
they accused him of bringing about little positive change while in office. the majority ofhe central afrin republic still lives entire property despite vast natural resources that include diamonds, gold, and uranium. south africa has confirmed that at least 13 of its soldiers were killed in the weekends fighting. they were stationed alongside french groups as peacekeepers in the cntry. for decades, lyrical instability ha ruled the central african republic. this is just the latest in a long line...
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they accused him of bringing about little positive change while in office. the majority of the central african republic still lives entire property despite vast natural resources that include diamonds, gold, and uranium. south africa has confirmed that at least 13 of its soldiers were killed in the weekends fighting. they were stationed alongside french groups as peacekeepers in the country. for decades, lyrical instability have ruled the central african republic. this is just the latest in a long line of foods -- ocf coups. make a donation. to save a life. >> thank you for saying -- you staying with us. >> welcome back. >> those opposition leaders welcomed the announcement, but it remains very divided. -- he does intend to address the summit. >> meanwhile, syrian activists are trying to mobilize german support for their efforts to oust the assad government. >> a moment of silence is a call to action. the association of syrian academics organize this event at the university. they are calling for german help and german weapons for the resistance against basha
they accused him of bringing about little positive change while in office. the majority of the central african republic still lives entire property despite vast natural resources that include diamonds, gold, and uranium. south africa has confirmed that at least 13 of its soldiers were killed in the weekends fighting. they were stationed alongside french groups as peacekeepers in the country. for decades, lyrical instability have ruled the central african republic. this is just the latest in a...
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china's leadership change happens every 10 years. let's take a closer look at li keqiang three the 57-year-old worked as a laborer before studying law at peking university. he has a doctorate in economics. he joins china's communist party in 1976 when he was 21. he met and forms -- and formed a close bond with hu jintao. he is seen as being tough on irruption. party insiders say he was instrumental -- on corruption. a filipino separatists has told al jazeera that his fighters were backed in the 1960's. they arenic twist, battling the malaysian government. they have joined the sulu army. we look at whether malaysia's foreign-policy in the 1960's has backfired. >> it was once a 30,000 strong army. the national liberation front led a rebellion against the philippine government in the 1960's. it wanted a separate homeland for the people of the southern philippines. but its leader has now told al jazeera it was a movement backed by a powerful ally -- malaysia. this professor says they received funding, weapons, and training from the malay
china's leadership change happens every 10 years. let's take a closer look at li keqiang three the 57-year-old worked as a laborer before studying law at peking university. he has a doctorate in economics. he joins china's communist party in 1976 when he was 21. he met and forms -- and formed a close bond with hu jintao. he is seen as being tough on irruption. party insiders say he was instrumental -- on corruption. a filipino separatists has told al jazeera that his fighters were backed in the...
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zimbabwe's referendum, which could change the way the country is governed. live pictures of st. peter's square for the first mass given by the new pope. is doubt over whether a controversial bailout for cyprus will be passed by the nation parliament -- the nation's parliament. trying tobeen withdraw as much cash as possible because they may soon have to pay up to 10% of their savings to the government. this is one of the conditions that has been set up by the eurozone, part of its $13 billion rescue package. the proposed bailout has sparked outrage. one account holder has threatened to knock down the bank with a bulldozer. people have been pulling out as much of their savings as they can before the agreement goes into effect. the situation is unacceptable. they have deceived the people by saying they would not touch the deposits. >> why should they take our money? i cannot understand this. we work and we deposit our money for our own purposes, and they come to take our money. this is unfair. >> for a look at how this is going to work -- people with savings l
zimbabwe's referendum, which could change the way the country is governed. live pictures of st. peter's square for the first mass given by the new pope. is doubt over whether a controversial bailout for cyprus will be passed by the nation parliament -- the nation's parliament. trying tobeen withdraw as much cash as possible because they may soon have to pay up to 10% of their savings to the government. this is one of the conditions that has been set up by the eurozone, part of its $13 billion...
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thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms. the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will throw everything in this to win, or at least not to lose. both sides still get support from outside the country, so they have access to resources and can carry on fighting. >> the rebels are strongest in the west. they have brought large areas under their control. fighting is still raging in aleppo and homs. the situation is approaching stalemate -- neither side appears able to outgun the other, but that could change if western nations were to meet the demands of the syrian opposition leader. he wants them to supply heavy weapons to the rebels, but there are fears that could make matters worse. >> there
thousands of to the streets, not demanding regime change but political reform -- thousands took to the streets. the assad government reacted with brute force. demonstrators were killed, jailed, and tortured. that galvanized the opposition, and they took up arms. the battle lines are now clearly drawn -- troops loyal to assad on one side. on the other, the free syrian army anti hottest militias who are growing rapidly in strength. >> both sides are fighting for their survival. they will...
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. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were necessary. >> together, the brics nations account for a quarter of the world's economic output, and they want their political influence to mirror that. since last year, they've been exploring the idea of setting up their own development bank, an institution they hope to shake of the global order. it should provide a counterbalance to the world bank, which they say is dominated by western nations and does little to tackle under development. there is agreement in principle to set up the bank, but leaders still disagree on how it will be funded and how
. >> a bit of change of pace now. at their summit in south africa, leaders from the brics group of nations had been hoping to expand their imprint on the world stage with a much- anticipated new development bank, but brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa only agreed in principle to create a joint letter. >> the idea is to create an institution that would rival the world bank. delegates were at odds over the scope of such a structure and agreed that more talks were...
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the most hilarious list of programs of refunded, including a study of robotic squirrels, a climate change musical and, this is probably my favorite, 400 talking urinal cases are we spending our money on at the federal government level. they had all over $43 billion of waste on this list. to put into context, that could find 45,000 yea of white house to worse. so a freer going to talk about getting rid of waste and abuse. president obama and son say we can't cut spending everywhere, how about cutting in these things? neil: but maybe there was a method to the madness. if you improve the potential finance clout of a particular initiative you improve the odds of success of that initiative. the more money if you get for that, and let's say it is a friendly initiative, then you might be in better shape. that initiative might have a beer chance of success. what do you say? >> you are right about that. also, we should not be wasting money in the federal government. we can all agree to that. also, this report made clear its exact words were that much of the funding had a significant impact to mike
the most hilarious list of programs of refunded, including a study of robotic squirrels, a climate change musical and, this is probably my favorite, 400 talking urinal cases are we spending our money on at the federal government level. they had all over $43 billion of waste on this list. to put into context, that could find 45,000 yea of white house to worse. so a freer going to talk about getting rid of waste and abuse. president obama and son say we can't cut spending everywhere, how about...
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parents said that they would not speak publicly until the violence stops but clearly there's been a change of heart in this news is coming from a spokesperson for the families of. their three. a program to boldly say no one has said before bradley manning became a whistleblower because of the u.s. army's blood lust and the audio from his court hearing looks at what could his case do to the whistle blower movement. still to come but first child soldiers are fighting on both sides of the bloody conflict in syria that's according to un investigators in charities as the crisis in syria approaches its second anniversary this week the u.n. is warning that this is not a simple battle between good rebels and an evil regime reporter. has this update now from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena regarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children eighteen and these children in the school ages where there's going to destroy and they don't have any other thing that we could and sometimes paid for paid for to get paid and one of
parents said that they would not speak publicly until the violence stops but clearly there's been a change of heart in this news is coming from a spokesperson for the families of. their three. a program to boldly say no one has said before bradley manning became a whistleblower because of the u.s. army's blood lust and the audio from his court hearing looks at what could his case do to the whistle blower movement. still to come but first child soldiers are fighting on both sides of the bloody...
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allegedly sending arms to syria's rebels for a long time now anyway will official resolution actually change anything. the mother of the girl. they wanted to be. the two for the opposition they could only have been saying they were things in large quantities and they have been sending him sam. i don't think they can do any more if they were just keeps him they were they have been sending. and media coverage at the moment the show is that what they are doing is legal and covered by the arab league would also mean perhaps if it is now legal that would get more weapons coming from those states and would it make any difference to what's going on in syria and now they have been sending as much as they could for the past year or more so i don't see how they can do more to topple the balance of power on the ground the problem is they were awful might have politics of course and with all the public support nobody and five and they got a list of how much work that they are standing on when it will be sending the balance was going to be the same in favor of the syrian army. the summoning qatar is seen
allegedly sending arms to syria's rebels for a long time now anyway will official resolution actually change anything. the mother of the girl. they wanted to be. the two for the opposition they could only have been saying they were things in large quantities and they have been sending him sam. i don't think they can do any more if they were just keeps him they were they have been sending. and media coverage at the moment the show is that what they are doing is legal and covered by the arab...
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china's once in a decade power shift now over with the new prime minister likud chang beginning his job at inheriting the task to run the world's second largest economy the immediate challenge facing a new generation of leaders is now to boost economic growth which has slowed in recent years a report from pricewaterhouse coopers proves the task is within the country's reach that would predicts china will match the u.s. of the world's leading economy in two thousand and seventeen before possibly overtaking it statistics must be rattling washington's nerves take a look at the map showing the u.s. intense flexing of its military in china's backyard u.s. efforts to gain a stronger foothold in asia and the struggle for regional influence has put beijing on edge in recent months as why rapid growth in the country's military spending was placed among the top priorities for the new leadership c c c d c c t.v. correspondent john way thinks the u.s. moves are doing little to ensure mutual respect and dialogue between the two. there used to be a superstitious belief almost in china about eight per
china's once in a decade power shift now over with the new prime minister likud chang beginning his job at inheriting the task to run the world's second largest economy the immediate challenge facing a new generation of leaders is now to boost economic growth which has slowed in recent years a report from pricewaterhouse coopers proves the task is within the country's reach that would predicts china will match the u.s. of the world's leading economy in two thousand and seventeen before possibly...
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the department for work and pensions declined to comment on the controversial policy the impending changes of course such widespread concern that the government announced the parents of those serving in the armed forces foster carers and parents of severely disabled children will now be exempt from the changes as for the rest of the body in this situation is being blocked into a corner and until the council finds him a smaller flat brian will have to take the financial hit i haven't had any suggestions from any of them about what to do if and when you do run out and i find it hard to do which i would now realise is happening coming closer. i have no choice in the matter it has been getting even more stressful the closer we get to the day because i just don't know what i'm going to do with what many are calling black april fast approaching critics say it's those with the least that is being hit the hardest. artsy kidderminster. china's once in a decade power shift is finished with a new prime minister likud shang beginning his job inheriting the task to run the world's second biggest econom
the department for work and pensions declined to comment on the controversial policy the impending changes of course such widespread concern that the government announced the parents of those serving in the armed forces foster carers and parents of severely disabled children will now be exempt from the changes as for the rest of the body in this situation is being blocked into a corner and until the council finds him a smaller flat brian will have to take the financial hit i haven't had any...
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>> well, because it shows a symbol of change and novelty. of course they love, they were more in love with the first election than with the second. but still because it's always happening politics. but still more of them another case, you know. there's some sort of familiarity, you know. despite we cannot say -- were the most let's say american president the most interested in europe because it was no, it was far away from europe you know. but he didn't studied in europe, he was not -- >> rose: he spent his time in asia. >> but he's left. >> rose: you're an economist and you come from that issue rather than foreign policy. but you were at the european commission. what does the world do about syria and a war that seems to be becoming almost like lebanon. >> well, now there's agreement between russia and security council, chinese -- and so i don't think that -- can be made. i am testing this thinking that let us consider war now. we go on still for a while. >> rose: for a while. >> yes. i don't see a solution. this is what. even if some progre
>> well, because it shows a symbol of change and novelty. of course they love, they were more in love with the first election than with the second. but still because it's always happening politics. but still more of them another case, you know. there's some sort of familiarity, you know. despite we cannot say -- were the most let's say american president the most interested in europe because it was no, it was far away from europe you know. but he didn't studied in europe, he was not --...
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that is something the russian president wants to change. syria and afghanistan are expected to be discussed. there are calls for them to look at development broadly. >> industrialization in africa does not have to follow the recipe followed by other parts of the world. directly, androg did not address the needs for thatyment -- and through address the needs for employment. >> the expectations of the summits are high. it could be the first tangible evidence that these countries can work together for a common purpose. >> italy's foreign minister has resigned following a dispute with india. the marines are accused of shooting dead to local fishermen off the coast. they say they mistook them for pirates. we have the latest from around. >> the prime minister offered his resignation in front of parliament. he was not willing to take the brunt of the anger of the italian people over the return of the navy officers to india of. it was a unanimous decision among all the members of the government. he felt he was being pen pointed as the man who took
that is something the russian president wants to change. syria and afghanistan are expected to be discussed. there are calls for them to look at development broadly. >> industrialization in africa does not have to follow the recipe followed by other parts of the world. directly, androg did not address the needs for thatyment -- and through address the needs for employment. >> the expectations of the summits are high. it could be the first tangible evidence that these countries can...
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but not changing too much. israeli prime minister has finally managed to form a coalition ahead of saturday's deadline but at a cost of some amusing compromise for the first time in a decade or two orthodox groups longtime allies of benjamin netanyahu were left out in the cold or his policy as more from television. a new coalition agreement has been signed and this follows weeks of suspicion and mistrust between the various political parties and also turbulent coalition negotiations now there are two newcomers to the israeli political scene the important point to make is that neither has a lot of political experience the first in fact does not mean he is a media personality by the name of yet you elected and he is to be the new finance minister which is a hugely important ministry for someone who has no financial background the second is a guy by the name of nothing to be then it represents the secular movement and he has to be appointed the minister of economy and trade his number two would also be the ministe
but not changing too much. israeli prime minister has finally managed to form a coalition ahead of saturday's deadline but at a cost of some amusing compromise for the first time in a decade or two orthodox groups longtime allies of benjamin netanyahu were left out in the cold or his policy as more from television. a new coalition agreement has been signed and this follows weeks of suspicion and mistrust between the various political parties and also turbulent coalition negotiations now there...
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is in the and fight is in the air so it's very painful to look at how the country actually has been changed i've talked wants to father whose son was just killed in a fight in the clashes he was he was so-called process side i was like how you feel about that you just lost your kid and he was like i'm proud to be the father of a martyr because this is this is a fight against forces that. want to destroy our country and i want to protect my country and here's my input to this fight the hardest thing for me and for my crew was to to understand that to digest if you want. peace and war we're sharing the same reality and gunman killing innocent civilians and children. we had been cutting has of their people and again civilians taking dinners and families walking on the streets in the same place at the same time and me is part of this reality as well there was there was the most difficult thing to understand because they still see the future in syria but not in syria which is right now on the ground but in that syria that they used to leave before it's been a country of an amazing diversity it's
is in the and fight is in the air so it's very painful to look at how the country actually has been changed i've talked wants to father whose son was just killed in a fight in the clashes he was he was so-called process side i was like how you feel about that you just lost your kid and he was like i'm proud to be the father of a martyr because this is this is a fight against forces that. want to destroy our country and i want to protect my country and here's my input to this fight the hardest...
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i think the whole notion of power is changing. i'm not actually a big fan of the work declined because i don't think it reflects necessarily the reality. i am not a policymaker but from what i am finding is a journalist and as someone who has lived if you will on the receiving end of decisions made in washington, i'm not sure that the work declined is the right one but it is the one used in the debate. what i have found was that there was no one else who could take on the role that the moment that the u.s. has. china isn't ready to take on the role of the superpower and i also discuss how having no one superpower or no leading superpower can lead to global gridlock and there have been many books written about how if you don't have one power it leads to this g. zero which was coined by -- because the u.s. is unsure of what to do no one is doing anything. the saudi's are arming and the turks want to do this but no one is coming in and taking charge and that's what happens when the united states puts his foot down sometimes and says
i think the whole notion of power is changing. i'm not actually a big fan of the work declined because i don't think it reflects necessarily the reality. i am not a policymaker but from what i am finding is a journalist and as someone who has lived if you will on the receiving end of decisions made in washington, i'm not sure that the work declined is the right one but it is the one used in the debate. what i have found was that there was no one else who could take on the role that the moment...
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to change easy now world again dick cheney's ronnie stone's being the most important factor of change the end of the gate the gate by twenty two indeed twenty twenty one china we'll be there not just good to meet in the word so the she's a very significant change and we only leaving i would say in one sentence the new world which is increasingly merged people aren't any new south wales relations as much as the norse norse relations and he's why at the end of the mons. mosco to discussions we've got to me it didn't only as a way to do fiefs breeks some meat. solves africa. it's a question that the dog the experts for dinner and generations is there life on mars one of the european space agency with a lot from russia is going to try and figure it out the mission dubbed exo mars will drill thirty times deeper beneath the surface of the planet has been managed so far russia will supply the rockets and facilitate launches from the bike on our site and cause extent are reports. this search for past or present life on mars screen to news and this time scientists are digging deep the mars pro
to change easy now world again dick cheney's ronnie stone's being the most important factor of change the end of the gate the gate by twenty two indeed twenty twenty one china we'll be there not just good to meet in the word so the she's a very significant change and we only leaving i would say in one sentence the new world which is increasingly merged people aren't any new south wales relations as much as the norse norse relations and he's why at the end of the mons. mosco to discussions we've...
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gray's parents said that they would not speak publicly into the violence stop or clearly there's been a change of heart in this news is coming from a spokesperson for the families. running for patients gods reportedly threatened to return. to the dark days and the bush rights groups as more than one hundred inmates of the facility a hunger strike in protest of abuse and conditions. will get live expert reaction on that development shortly here but in the meantime child soldiers are fighting on both sides of the bloody conflict in syria that's according to un investigators and charities as the crisis in syria approaches its second anniversary this week the un is warning that this is not a simple battle between good rebels and an evil regime reporter. he has this update for us now from damascus. the conflict is getting more complicated we have seen many many phenomena regarding the children being involved in this crisis we have seen many children eighteen and these children in the school ages where there's going to destroy and they don't have any other thing they've done some time paid for or pa
gray's parents said that they would not speak publicly into the violence stop or clearly there's been a change of heart in this news is coming from a spokesperson for the families. running for patients gods reportedly threatened to return. to the dark days and the bush rights groups as more than one hundred inmates of the facility a hunger strike in protest of abuse and conditions. will get live expert reaction on that development shortly here but in the meantime child soldiers are fighting on...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other neorks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? ♪ neil: be telling you to eat a salad, china telling apple have to do business, something you will never hear from the ever, but something apple is here from china right now. janet questioning apple's strong farming business practices saying china's own business practis are not just from an army in the case of ducks and pigs, actually killing thousands of animals showing up dead in the rivers. now china crying as a river. swiss america craig smith is not buying any of it. what do you think of thi
but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than...
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the think the whole notion of power is changing. so i'm not actually a big fan of the word decline beau because i don't think it reflects the reality. i'm not a policymaker, but from where i'm standing as a journalist and as someone who has lived, if you will, on the receiving end of decisions made in washington, i'm not sure that the word "decline" is the right one but it's used in the debate. i thing i found there was no one else who could take on the role at the moment. practically speaking, that the u.s. has. china isn't ready to take on the role of the superpower, and i also discuss how having no one super power or no leading super power can lead to global gridlock, and the -- there have been many books written about how, if you don't have one leading super power, it leads to this g-zero world, which is a phrase kinded by ian bremner. look at syria now. because the u.s. is unsure what to do, no one is really quite doing anything. they're doing a little bit of this, and they're arming. the turks want to do this but no one is com
the think the whole notion of power is changing. so i'm not actually a big fan of the word decline beau because i don't think it reflects the reality. i'm not a policymaker, but from where i'm standing as a journalist and as someone who has lived, if you will, on the receiving end of decisions made in washington, i'm not sure that the word "decline" is the right one but it's used in the debate. i thing i found there was no one else who could take on the role at the moment. practically...
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their style of fishing has hardly changed for a century. >> there are fewer and fewer of us. we are a dying breed. nowadays, everyone is switching to 50-meter boats. >> there's a lot of manual labor involved in their work, something increasingly rare in europe. when croatia joins the eu, such traditional working methods are likely to be phased out. in the historic center, investors are pouring money into tourism infrastructure, but even though the easter holiday has begun, only a few visitors are here right now, and they are far outnumbered by the locals. the tables at many of the restaurants are empty. this owner says croatia with its potential for tourism at off- peak times, even though it has had eight years to get in shape for the eu market. >> dubrovnik needs better management. we need experts in tourism. we need better people who work professionally and can help find ways to solve this problem professionally. >> some locals say croatia's politicians have no idea about boosting tourism. shortly before easter, this is what the country's most popular tourist destination lo
their style of fishing has hardly changed for a century. >> there are fewer and fewer of us. we are a dying breed. nowadays, everyone is switching to 50-meter boats. >> there's a lot of manual labor involved in their work, something increasingly rare in europe. when croatia joins the eu, such traditional working methods are likely to be phased out. in the historic center, investors are pouring money into tourism infrastructure, but even though the easter holiday has begun, only a...
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how frequent flier programs are changing. fasten your seat belts and make sure you're locked in and upright for this. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. after days of having the focus wall street, today it shifts to washington. >> it sure did, tyler. there's an escalating budget battle waging in the capital after house republicans unveiled their latest federal budget proposal today with plans to slash the country's massive deficit and get government spending under control all without raising taxes. as senate depp democrats prepare their own budget plan, can congress and the president reach a bipart san budget compromise any time soon in hampton pearson takes a look. >> house republicans unveiled the blueprint they say balances the federal budget with just spending cuts and no new tax hikes. at the top of the gop list of what's needed to achieve $4.6 trillion in spending cuts over the next decade is to repeal obama care, cut domestic programs from medicaid to college grants and require future med
how frequent flier programs are changing. fasten your seat belts and make sure you're locked in and upright for this. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to our public television viewers. after days of having the focus wall street, today it shifts to washington. >> it sure did, tyler. there's an escalating budget battle waging in the capital after house republicans unveiled their latest federal budget proposal today with plans to slash the country's massive deficit and get government...
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it is selfish, greedy, explicative and that needs to be challenged and changed. john: your book is called conscious capitalism that most not conscious? >> apparently not. most business people are not conscious of the great value they are creating. there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsens what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so people on a whole foods which it is better than i doubt. >> nobody is forced to trade there are other competitive alternatives. but they do so because they think they give value in exchange. john: students? you have questions or comments? please come to the microphone. >> i am from southern california. why can't we defend profit or look at the profit motives and defend that from the ethical standpoint? do we have to pursue purse or doesn't profit have the place in society? >> of course. but we should not defend only profit we should defend the other aspects with the great value crea
it is selfish, greedy, explicative and that needs to be challenged and changed. john: your book is called conscious capitalism that most not conscious? >> apparently not. most business people are not conscious of the great value they are creating. there on the defensive, they cannot articulate why business is good and how to mix business a better place. john: what you do have a whole foods some people called it feel good nonsens what does it have to do was conscious capitalism? you so...
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china's once in a decade power shift is over now with the new prime minister likud chang beginning his job in inheriting the task to run the world's second largest economy the immediate challenge facing the new generation of leaders is to boost economic growth which is slowed in recent years in fact according to a report from pricewaterhouse coopers it proves the task is within the country's reach and it predicts china will match the u.s. as the world's leading economies in twenty seventeen before then overtaking it in fact analysts say these statistics if we now look at this could explain america's current intense flexing of its military muscle in china's backyard take a look at this all the way up from south korea down to australia practically circling china there u.s. efforts to gain a stronger foothold in asia are very evident the struggle for regional influence has been put has put beijing on the edge in recent months that's why rapid growth in the country's military spending is place among the top priorities of the new leadership correspondent ted way reporting specially for r.t.
china's once in a decade power shift is over now with the new prime minister likud chang beginning his job in inheriting the task to run the world's second largest economy the immediate challenge facing the new generation of leaders is to boost economic growth which is slowed in recent years in fact according to a report from pricewaterhouse coopers it proves the task is within the country's reach and it predicts china will match the u.s. as the world's leading economies in twenty seventeen...
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important to change easy now world. the chinese renaissance being. change the end of these d. gave the sheets in pins the gate by twenty twenty twenty twenty one china will be the largest economy in the world so the sees a very significant change and we are leaving i would say in one sentence the new world which is increasingly most people are any new which sour sauce relations are as much as the norse norse relations and it is why at the end of the mounts mr xi jinping will visit moscow to have discussions with dean on is a way to do fiefs a brief semi to endure a man in selves africa. a trio of russian astronauts from the international space station who were due to land back on earth should a after almost six months and all of it but for good and stormy weather delayed the return for twenty four hours awaiting for its cosmic explorers out from one mission russia is gearing up for an even more ambitious us space adventure excell moss and says for life on the red planet it'll be a joint project a with a european space agency and with russia providing the launch rockets are goi
important to change easy now world. the chinese renaissance being. change the end of these d. gave the sheets in pins the gate by twenty twenty twenty twenty one china will be the largest economy in the world so the sees a very significant change and we are leaving i would say in one sentence the new world which is increasingly most people are any new which sour sauce relations are as much as the norse norse relations and it is why at the end of the mounts mr xi jinping will visit moscow to...
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and how much russia has changed in those five ten years i think elsewhere behind the scenes in places like foreign office in the corridors of government they'll be you know i won't say they'll be doing something that's improper or sort of dancing in the aisles but it is obviously was a very awkward figure he was a big obstacle to diplomacy with russia and i think his death will be seen as i hope anyway as maybe removing an obstacle to better relations with russia. under on the way out cry from behind bars there's an hour and inside of the hunger strike . at the u.s. government talks of expanding the notorious facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial that. and also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned home planning to regain political power despite criminal charges under sedation threats from the taliban. the syrian national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its president early admires al-khateeb announced he was stepping down just months after he was elected on his policy i have the details
and how much russia has changed in those five ten years i think elsewhere behind the scenes in places like foreign office in the corridors of government they'll be you know i won't say they'll be doing something that's improper or sort of dancing in the aisles but it is obviously was a very awkward figure he was a big obstacle to diplomacy with russia and i think his death will be seen as i hope anyway as maybe removing an obstacle to better relations with russia. under on the way out cry from...
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and yet they are also have the tools that relationship change as they get it change in leadership in. washington. so is when china is increasing its military spending isn't it is that very much a priority for that the chinese do you think the chinese. military spending. at least a decade. they have a sure catch up to do. it is very significant. and the capabilities. if one of the states. that we approach. is that. of the security. if the. president said that he's intending to fight for what he called the great. of his nation what could that mean for the rest of the world. means that we. get china water. wars these which. next to china. we have to see that both ways it is. basically it. actually drives all the. power is a different question and i don't think it changes. and china is predicted as we've been saying to become the world's leading economy in about well five years or so while the west is struggling with financial troubles so what's so special about the chinese model that. doesn't. well first of all. if i may. read by say that i could see the chinese economy because based on
and yet they are also have the tools that relationship change as they get it change in leadership in. washington. so is when china is increasing its military spending isn't it is that very much a priority for that the chinese do you think the chinese. military spending. at least a decade. they have a sure catch up to do. it is very significant. and the capabilities. if one of the states. that we approach. is that. of the security. if the. president said that he's intending to fight for what he...